Monday, June 29, 2009

Well, we found out today that our application was accepted by Catholic Social Services (CSS) and we should be receiving our packet with all the dossier requirements some time this week. We went to the doc today and had our mini physicals and medical forms filled out to complete the homestudy. One more step along the way...

We had an awesome time camping in NH this past weekend. The weather was great, for the most part. Jackson had a great time on Mt. Washington... he fell approximately 657 times, but no major injuries. The rain held out until last night when it started raining... and raining... and raining. We were getting ready to call in an ark, but instead decided to break camp and come on home. Stuffing a car full of soaking wet gear was not on our agenda, but we survived.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

there was a couple that moved Heaven and Earth to have a baby. It didn't work. So they adopted the cutest, most wonderful little boy from Russia you can imagine. Fast forward 2.5 years... we're going back for number two!! Our son Jackson is excited to be a big brother, although he really doesn't understand exactly what it entails. If you ask him, he'll tell you that he's going to teach his new brother how to be nice to the dog and how to play with trains. Good enough for me!

We've hemmed and hawed about the process for the last year or so and finally started to move forward. We loved the agency we used for Jackson, but unfortunately they're still not accredited and are using regions with really, really long wait times. So we decided to make the leap to a new agency... to be named at a later date once they've officially accepted us.

We think we have the money allocated. If not, I have plans to sell that pesky extra right kidney; it's just weighing me down. If that's not possible, then I plan on investigating some more, ahem, unsavory methods of money-making. HAH!! Who am I kidding? I'm a 43 year old mother of one, who in their right mind would pay for it?!? I think I'll just pick up an extra shift or two in the ER. That might be best.

Right now we're just finishing up the paper chase for our homestudy. Once that's done, we can move forward with our I-600A. Here in MA, you can't turn in your application until your homestudy is complete and attached.

I'll be sending invites to people I think might be interested, as well as those who might not give a hoot. Our last adoption was a blast... this one promises to be the same!